Seems a good deal for a 27" monitor, granted only 1080p but can't expect much more for £129.99.
1920 x 1080 Full HD
2ms Response Time
VGA, DVI + HDMI
Wall Mountable
Tilt angle -5° / 20°
All comments (19)
BIGUSHEADUS
5 Jan 171#1
I was looking for it to had around 144fps, ips oh and a curved screen but beggars cant be choosy i suppose :smirk:
QuickProfits to BIGUSHEADUS
5 Jan 172#2
I just wanted speakers.
QuickProfits
5 Jan 17#3
Going to order this, is there anything I should know about? e.g pay slightly more for better spec anywhere?
BIGUSHEADUS to QuickProfits
5 Jan 171#4
A lot of people say you don't wana go above 24" when youre getting a 1080p res as the pixels are too stretched. Viewing angle will be poor too as its a TN panel, so you'll need to sit squat in front of it but the 2ms response time is great. I'm lookin for an IPS screen (richer colours) with a 5ms response time as they say anything 5ms or below its almost impossible to tell the difference with the naked eye.
Garnett to QuickProfits
5 Jan 171#5
This looks like a good deal.
Similar monitors are often a similar price it seems to me - eg:-
The bezel on this one looks considerably thicker than the bezel on the monitor I've linked to.
I'd love it if someone with more knowledge of these things could shed some light on the different models Acer offer and which are better quality than others....
QuickProfits
5 Jan 171#6
Yes I have been reading the comments on monitor deals on here for a while. Would be nice if I could see one in action to see how stretched it looks
QuickProfits
5 Jan 17#7
Much nicer with the zero frame, seems like they bulked everything else out though, I don't like that base either, fussy I know but I will be starring at it for a few years almost constantly..
Garnett
5 Jan 17#8
Agreed. The one I linked to has a VESA mount though, and I intend to wall mount two monitors. I bought the one I linked to, and I think it looks fine, but it was always going to be my second screen, and I'm on the lookout for a bargain 1440p 27" for use as my main screen.
kos1c
5 Jan 172#9
My main monitor is 23", (144hz, 3d samsung gaming monitor) a friend sold me a 27" 1080p monitor, 60hz cheap monitor (benq).
I tried the 27" monitor as my main, and just couldn't get along with it. Could've been the cheapness showing its quality. I tried it at 1080p didn't sit well, then tried it at dsr (dynamic super res), 1440p and 4k. It looked slightly better but I just didn't like it. Text was a tad off, sharpness had its faults, and colours were weak.
It got put to one side for a month and then I decided to try it as a 2nd monitor. Use it for my work files and kodi due to It having built in speakers. As I'm not constantly looking at that monitor, I don't notice the issues anymore.
I've always been tempted to get a 2nd large monitor but it would have to be 1440p or 4k.
QuickProfits
5 Jan 17#10
I'll hold off for at least 2k then.
HammerTime10
5 Jan 17#11
I'm looking for a monitor for work didn't know if I should go for a 23" if go big for 27". mostly for works stuff no gaming maybe some kodi for football streams on Saturdays.
will going to 27" make windows look not as sharp as it would on a smaller screen? ..ideally a IPS over TN.
edmundajwilliams
5 Jan 17#12
Okay here goes, shameless noob question: How does refresh rate relate to refresh freq in hertz? In terms of the 60/144Hz people want?
I feel like a refresh every 2ms is (1 / 2e-3) refreshes per second, I.e. 500 Hz... But that doesn't align with the coveted 60/144...?
Unless that's 500 Hz panel refresh, which is different from what we want which is input rate? Just a guess.
Thaaaanks.
Garnett to edmundajwilliams
6 Jan 17#14
Don't know much about these stats at all but I think the response time (in ms) is different to the refresh rate (in htz).
captinmatta
6 Jan 17#13
Does this have a headphone jack?
Stokey90
6 Jan 17#15
Been looking at getting a monitor for my xbox. This seems quite a good deal but Im unsure!
kas1994
6 Jan 172#16
your thinking of response rate when you say 2ms basically refresh rate is the frequency in HZ or how many time the picture changes a second, the response rate is how far behind real time the image is so 2ms 60Hz means that the image is 2ms behind real time and producing 60 frames per second and 5ms 144Hz would be 5ms behind real time but producing 144 frames per second, essentially response time is your lag and hertz is your smootheness. i hope this helps you out buddy.
leftfooter
6 Jan 17#17
I'm looking for a 27 inch IPS panel for around this price....will I find it or is it a wild goose chase?
Scottc123 to leftfooter
11 Jan 17#18
Never seen a 27" inch IPS that doesn't have horrible yellow backlight bleed in the corners. The technology is not fit for consumers. Unless you want yelllow/white in one or more corners of the screen, I would steer clear.
macas2000
14 Jan 17#19
I've just bought the Acer G277HL 27in IPS for £109 at Argos clearance bargains, is this a good deal? TIA
Opening post
1920 x 1080 Full HD
2ms Response Time
VGA, DVI + HDMI
Wall Mountable
Tilt angle -5° / 20°
All comments (19)
Similar monitors are often a similar price it seems to me - eg:-
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/acer-k272hle-27-zeroframe-full-hd-led-monitor-119-99-delivered-ebuyer-2557870
The bezel on this one looks considerably thicker than the bezel on the monitor I've linked to.
I'd love it if someone with more knowledge of these things could shed some light on the different models Acer offer and which are better quality than others....
I tried the 27" monitor as my main, and just couldn't get along with it. Could've been the cheapness showing its quality. I tried it at 1080p didn't sit well, then tried it at dsr (dynamic super res), 1440p and 4k. It looked slightly better but I just didn't like it. Text was a tad off, sharpness had its faults, and colours were weak.
It got put to one side for a month and then I decided to try it as a 2nd monitor. Use it for my work files and kodi due to It having built in speakers. As I'm not constantly looking at that monitor, I don't notice the issues anymore.
I've always been tempted to get a 2nd large monitor but it would have to be 1440p or 4k.
will going to 27" make windows look not as sharp as it would on a smaller screen? ..ideally a IPS over TN.
I feel like a refresh every 2ms is (1 / 2e-3) refreshes per second, I.e. 500 Hz... But that doesn't align with the coveted 60/144...?
Unless that's 500 Hz panel refresh, which is different from what we want which is input rate? Just a guess.
Thaaaanks.